LAMELLIBRANCHIA TA. 
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This small species somewhat resembles A. squama in the form of the body 
and surface markings, but the beak is less acute and the anterior ear compara¬ 
tively smaller, without distinct sinus. 
Formation and locality. In the arenaceous shales of the Chemung group at 
Philipsburg, Alleghany county, N. Y. 
Aviculopecten squama. 
PLATE VII, FIG. 20. 
Aviculopecten squama, Hall. Pal. N. Y., vol. v, pt. 1. Plates and Explanations : PI. 7, fig. 20. Jan., 1883. 
Shell transversely broad-elliptical, slightly oblique; height about nine-tenths 
of the length. 
Right valve moderately convex. Left valve not known. 
Hinge-line straight, length two-thirds the length of the shell, extending in 
front as far as the anterior margin of the valve. 
Beak rounded, not rising above the hinge-line, situated posterior to the 
centre; umbonal angle 90°. 
Posterior ear small, triangular, narrow, with concave margin; not strongly 
defined; extremity angular. Anterior ear large, convex, broad-triangular; 
extremity obtuse; margin convex; separated from the body by a deep rounded 
sinus, and from the sides of the umbo by a distinct sulcus. 
Test marked by very fine radiating striae and irregular lines of growth. 
These surface characters extend also over the ears. 
Internal characters not known. 
The specimen described is 11 mm. in height, 12.5 mm. in length, and 
hinge-line 8 mm. 
This species differs from A. dolabriformis in its more acute beak, absence 
of regular concentric striae, and much larger anterior ear. 
Formation and locality. In the Chemung group at Philipsburg, Alleghany 
county, N. Y. 
